Ghanaian media personality and broadcaster Kafui Dey has sparked conversation online after sharing his thoughts on politics and politicians in Ghana.
Speaking candidly, the former morning show host stated, “Politicians are all the same… it’s a game to them,” a comment that has since generated mixed reactions among social media users and political observers.
Known for his long-standing career in Ghana’s media space, Kafui Dey has built a reputation as one of the country’s respected television and radio personalities. Over the years, he has hosted several notable shows and currently runs a podcast where he does interviews and discusses social issues, leadership, youth development and national conversations.
His comments on the Peswa Podcast appear to echo the frustrations of many young Ghanaians who feel disconnected from the country’s political system. While some social media users agreed with his statement, saying politicians often focus more on power than service, others argued that not every politician fits that description.
The discussion has once again highlighted the increasing role media personalities and public figures play in shaping political conversations online. As Ghana’s political climate continues to evolve, comments like these continue to fuel debates about accountability, governance and public trust in leadership.
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